Automate compliance with Pareto Security REST API

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Published: 2023/01/22 By: Neyts Zupan

Pareto Security for Teams REST API is a powerful tool that allows you to automate security reporting for your organization. With this feature, you can fetch all data about checks on all of your team’s devices and export it to various formats, making it easy to create compliance reports for SOC 2, ISO27001, UK’s Cyber Essentials and other similar policies.

One of the biggest challenges for organizations is staying compliant with various security regulations and standards. These regulations are designed to protect sensitive data and ensure that companies are taking the necessary steps to protect their assets. However, compliance can be a time-consuming and tedious process, especially when it comes to generating reports.

The Pareto Security for Teams REST API makes this process much easier. With our API, you can easily fetch all the data about checks on all of your team’s devices and export it to various formats. This includes data about security settings, software updates, and security vulnerabilities.

You can use this data to create compliance reports for various regulations and standards, such as SOC 2, ISO27001, and UK’s Cyber Essentials. These reports provide evidence that your organization is taking the necessary steps to protect sensitive data and meet regulatory requirements.

In addition, Pareto Security for Teams REST API also allows you to automate security reporting. This means that you can schedule reports to be generated automatically and sent to the appropriate parties. This can save you time and ensure that you always have the most up-to-date information.

In summary, Pareto Security for Teams REST API is a powerful tool that can help you automate security reporting and stay compliant with various regulations and standards.

The API docs are available on https://dash.paretosecurity.com/api/v1. If you need help getting started, reach out and we’ll help!

Neyts Zupan

Neyts is the Pareto Security co-founder and Tech Lead.

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